US20160034096A1 - Flat self-luminous touch switch - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a touch switch, especially to a flat self-luminous touch switch.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an outline of a luminous push-button of prior art.
- the luminous push-button of prior art has a body 10 , a luminous button part 20 , and a plurality of switch connection pins 30 .
- One objective of the present invention is to disclose a flat self-luminous touch switch, which is capable of providing a slim outline.
- Another objective of the present invention is to disclose a flat self-luminous touch switch, which is capable of providing a curved outline.
- Another objective of the present invention is to disclose a flat self-luminous touch switch, which is capable of providing a plurality of light colors, a plurality of color levels, and a plurality of displayed figures.
- Another objective of the present invention is to disclose a flat self-luminous touch switch, which is capable of preventing dust and moisture from entering the switch.
- Still another objective of the present invention is to disclose a flat self-luminous touch switch, which is capable of providing a longer operation lifetime.
- a flat self-luminous touch switch including:
- a self-luminous touch unit including at least one flat self-luminous pixel and a pixel driving interface
- a switch control unit including a first driving interface and a second driving interface, wherein, the first driving interface is coupled with the pixel driving interface to provide at least one pixel driving signal and transmit a touch detection signal; and the second driving interface provides an analog switch channel and/or at least one digital output signal according to a detection result of the touch detection signal.
- the self-luminous touch unit provides at least one light color and at least one light emitting direction.
- the self-luminous touch unit further includes a resistive type touch sensing element.
- the self-luminous touch unit further includes a capacitive type touch sensing element, which is embedded in the at least one flat self-luminous pixel or attached atop the at least one flat self-luminous pixel.
- the flat self-luminous pixel is implemented by a self-luminous structure selected from a group consisting of EL, PLED, and OLED.
- the switch control unit further includes:
- a touch detection unit including a touch detection port to provide the touch detection signal and detect a signal parameter of the touch detection signal during a touch detection procedure, and the touch detection unit generating the detection result according to the signal parameter, wherein the touch detection port is coupled with the first driving interface;
- a pixel driving unit including at least one driving output end to provide the at least one pixel driving signal
- an interruptible pixel driving circuit coupled between the first driving interface and the at least one driving output end of the pixel driving unit, including at least one isolation switch and at least one auxiliary capacitor, wherein, when the switch control unit performs the touch detection procedure, the at least one isolation switch will be switched off, and the at least one auxiliary capacitor will provide electric energy to maintain a display status of the at least one flat self-luminous pixel.
- the analog switch channel is selected from a group consisting of a semiconductor switch channel, a photo coupler switch channel, a relay switch channel, and a reed switch channel.
- a self-luminous touch unit including at least one AMOLED pixel and a pixel driving interface
- a switch control unit including a first driving interface and a second driving interface, wherein, the first driving interface is coupled with the pixel driving interface to provide at least one pixel driving signal and transmit a touch detection signal; and the second driving interface provides an analog switch channel and/or at least one digital output signal according to a detection result of the touch detection signal.
- the self-luminous touch unit provides at least one light color and at least one light emitting direction.
- At least one electrode of each of the at least one AMOLED pixel is used for touch sensing.
- the self-luminous touch unit further includes an interruptible pixel driving circuit, coupled between the at least one AMOLED pixel and the pixel driving interface, including at least one isolation switch and at least one auxiliary capacitor, wherein, when the switch control unit performs a touch detection procedure, the at least one isolation switch will be switched off, and the at least one auxiliary capacitor will provide electric energy to maintain a display status of the at least one AMOLED pixel.
- an interruptible pixel driving circuit coupled between the at least one AMOLED pixel and the pixel driving interface, including at least one isolation switch and at least one auxiliary capacitor, wherein, when the switch control unit performs a touch detection procedure, the at least one isolation switch will be switched off, and the at least one auxiliary capacitor will provide electric energy to maintain a display status of the at least one AMOLED pixel.
- the touch detection procedure is selected from a group consisting of self-capacitive touch detection procedure and mutual-capacitive touch detection procedure.
- the self-luminous touch unit further includes at least one constant current circuit to drive the at least one AMOLED pixel.
- the self-luminous touch unit further has a photo sensing element integrated therein.
- the self-luminous touch unit further has a solar cell integrated therein.
- the self-luminous touch unit further has an ESD (electrostatic discharge) protection element integrated therein.
- ESD electrostatic discharge
- the switch control unit further includes:
- a touch detection unit including a touch detection port to provide the touch detection signal and detect a signal parameter of the touch detection signal, wherein the touch detection port is coupled with the first driving interface;
- a pixel driving unit including at least one driving output end to provide the at least one pixel driving signal
- an interruptible pixel driving circuit coupled between the first driving interface and the pixel driving unit, including at least one isolation switch and at least one auxiliary capacitor, wherein, when the switch control unit performs the touch detection procedure, the at least one isolation switch will be switched off, and the at least one auxiliary capacitor will provide electric energy to maintain a display status of the at least one AMOLED pixel.
- the switch control unit is implemented by an integrated circuit having a package structure selected from a group consisting of COB, COG, COF, and SMT.
- the digital output signal conveys touch input information or gesture input information.
- the at least one AMOLED pixel displays at least one figure.
- a plurality of self-luminous touch units each including at least one flat self-luminous pixel and a pixel driving interface
- a switch control unit including a first driving interface, a second driving interface, and a multiplexing control interface, wherein, the first driving interface provides a plurality of pixel driving signals and transmit a plurality of touch detection signals; the second driving interface provides an analog switch channel and/or at least one digital output signal according to a detection result of one of the plurality of touch detection signals; and the multiplexing control interface provides a multiplexing control signal;
- a multiplexer having a control interface, an input interface, and an output interface, wherein the control interface is coupled with the multiplexing control signal, the output interface is coupled with the pixel driving interface of each of the plurality of self-luminous touch units;
- a plurality of interruptible pixel driving circuits coupled between the first driving interface and the input interface of the multiplexer, each including a unilateral switch and an auxiliary capacitor;
- the switch control unit when the switch control unit performs a touch detection procedure, at least one of the unilateral switches will be switched off, and at least one of the auxiliary capacitors will provide electric energy to maintain a display status of at least one of the self-luminous touch units.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an outline of a luminous push-button of prior art.
- FIG. 2 is an illustrative diagram of a flat self-luminous touch switch of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 a illustrates an outline of a flat self-luminous touch switch of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 b illustrates a scenario where an operator performs a slide operation on the flat self-luminous touch switch of FIG. 3 a.
- FIG. 4 a illustrates a block diagram of a flat self-luminous touch switch according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 b illustrates a block diagram of a flat self-luminous touch switch according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 c illustrates a block diagram of a flat self-luminous touch switch according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 d illustrates a circuit diagram of an embodiment of the interruptible pixel driving circuit of FIG. 4 c.
- FIG. 5 illustrates an embodiment of the self-luminous touch unit of FIG. 4 c.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a block diagram of a flat self-luminous touch switch according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 a illustrates a figure displayed by the AMOLED pixel area of FIG. 6 .
- FIG. 7 b illustrates another figure displayed by the AMOLED pixel area of FIG. 6 .
- FIG. 8 illustrates a block diagram of a flat self-luminous touch switch according to still another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is an illustrative diagram of a flat self-luminous touch switch of the present invention.
- the flat self-luminous touch switch includes a self-luminous touch unit 100 and a switch control unit 110 .
- the self-luminous touch unit 100 includes a flat self-luminous pixel area 101 and a pixel driving interface 102 , wherein the flat self-luminous pixel area 101 includes at least one flat self-luminous pixel and at least one light emitting direction for providing at least one light color, and the flat self-luminous pixel can be implemented by an EL (electroluminescent) self-luminous structure, a PLED (polymer light emitting diode) self-luminous structure, or an OLED (organic light emitting diode) self-luminous structure; and the pixel driving interface 102 is coupled with control signals from the switch control unit 110 , and the control signals include a pixel driving signal and a touch detection signal.
- EL electroluminescent
- PLED polymer light emitting diode
- OLED organic light emitting diode
- the touch sensing function of the self-luminous touch unit 100 can be realized by: a) placing a resistive type touch sensing element or a capacitive type touch sensing element on the flat self-luminous pixel area 101 ; b) embedding a capacitive type touch sensing element in the flat self-luminous pixel; or c) directly using an electrode of the flat self-luminous pixel as a touch sensing electrode.
- the switch control unit 110 includes a first driving interface 111 and a second driving interface 112 , wherein, the first driving interface 111 is coupled with the pixel driving interface 102 to provide the control signal; and the second driving interface 112 provides an analog switch channel and/or at least one digital output signal D OUT according to a detection result of the touch detection signal.
- the analog switch channel has an input end for coupling with an input voltage V IN and an output end for providing an output voltage V OUT , and the input voltage V IN can be a DC (direct current) voltage or an AC (alternative current) voltage, wherein the analog switch channel can be a semiconductor switch channel, a photo coupler switch channel, a relay switch channel, or a reed switch channel.
- the flat self-luminous touch switch is capable of providing a plurality of light colors and a plurality of color levels.
- FIG. 3 a illustrates an outline of a flat self-luminous touch switch of the present invention.
- the flat self-luminous touch switch of the present invention has a slim outline and includes a flat self-luminous touch area 201 a and a plurality of switch connection pins 201 b.
- an operator can perform a slide operation on a surface of the flat self-luminous touch area 201 a according to a clockwise rotation indicative figure displayed in the flat self-luminous touch area 201 a to switch on an analog switch channel and/or provide at least one digital output signal.
- the flat self-luminous pixel can also be implemented on a curved surface
- the flat self-luminous touch switch of the present invention can also provide a curved outline.
- the switch control unit of the flat self-luminous touch switch of the present invention can be installed not only on a top substrate or a bottom substrate of the self-luminous touch unit, but on an external circuit board.
- the switch control unit can be implemented by an integrated circuit, and the package structure of the integrated circuit can be COB (chip on board) COG (chip on glass) COF (chip on film) or SMT (surface mount technology).
- FIG. 4 a illustrates a block diagram of a flat self-luminous touch switch according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the flat self-luminous touch switch includes a self-luminous touch unit 200 and a switch control unit 210 .
- the self-luminous touch unit 200 includes a flat self-luminous pixel area 201 , a pixel driving interface 202 , and a touch sensing element 203 , wherein, the pixel driving interface 202 is coupled with the flat self-luminous pixel area 201 and the touch sensing element 203 ; and the touch sensing element 203 , which can be a resistive touch sensing element or a capacitive touch sensing element, is atop the flat self-luminous pixel area 201 and the attachment of the touch sensing element 203 to the flat self-luminous pixel area 201 can be realized by using a glue.
- the switch control unit 210 includes a first driving interface 211 , a second driving interface 212 , a touch detection unit 213 , a pixel driving unit 214 , and a control unit 215 , wherein, the first driving interface 211 is coupled with the pixel driving interface 202 to provide control signals including at least one pixel driving signal and a touch detection signal; and the second driving interface 212 provides an analog switch channel and/or at least one digital output signal D OUT according to a detection result of the touch detection signal.
- the analog switch channel has an input end for coupling with an input voltage V IN and an output end for providing an output voltage V OUT , and the input voltage V IN can be a DC voltage or an AC voltage, wherein the analog switch channel can be a semiconductor switch channel, a photo coupler switch channel, a relay switch channel, or a reed switch channel.
- the touch detection unit 213 includes a touch detection port to provide the touch detection signal, detect a signal parameter of the touch detection signal, and generate the detection result according to the signal parameter during a touch detection procedure, wherein the touch detection port is coupled with the first driving interface 211 and the touch detection procedure can be a self-capacitive touch detection procedure or a mutual-capacitive touch detection procedure.
- the pixel driving unit 214 includes at least one driving output end to provide the at least one pixel driving signal, and the at least one driving output end is coupled with the first driving interface 211 .
- the control unit 215 is coupled with the second driving interface 212 , the touch detection unit 213 , and the pixel driving unit 214 to control the second driving interface 212 to provide an analog switch channel and/or at least one digital output signal D OUT according to the detection result.
- the analog switch channel has an input end for coupling with an input voltage V IN and an output end for providing an output voltage V OUT , and the input voltage V IN can be a DC voltage or an AC voltage, wherein the analog switch channel can be a semiconductor switch channel, a photo coupler switch channel, a relay switch channel, or a reed switch channel.
- FIG. 4 b illustrates a block diagram of a flat self-luminous touch switch according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the flat self-luminous touch switch includes a self-luminous touch unit 300 and a switch control unit 310 .
- the self-luminous touch unit 300 includes a flat self-luminous pixel area 301 , a pixel driving interface 302 , and a touch sensing electrode 303 embedded in the flat self-luminous pixel area 301 , wherein, the pixel driving interface 302 is coupled with the flat self-luminous pixel area 301 and the touch sensing electrode 303 ; and the touch sensing electrode 303 can be in a same plane with or above a pixel electrode (not shown in the figure) of the flat self-luminous pixel area 301 .
- the switch control unit 310 includes a first driving interface 311 , a second driving interface 312 , a touch detection unit 313 , a pixel driving unit 314 , and a control unit 315 , wherein, the first driving interface 311 is coupled with the pixel driving interface 302 to provide control signals including at least one pixel driving signal and a touch detection signal; and the second driving interface 312 provides an analog switch channel and/or at least one digital output signal D OUT according to a detection result of the touch detection signal.
- the analog switch channel has an input end for coupling with an input voltage V IN and an output end for providing an output voltage V OUT , and the input voltage V IN can be a DC voltage or an AC voltage, wherein the analog switch channel can be a semiconductor switch channel, a photo coupler switch channel, a relay switch channel, or a reed switch channel.
- the touch detection unit 313 includes a touch detection port to provide the touch detection signal, detect a signal parameter of the touch detection signal, and generate the detection result according to the signal parameter during a touch detection procedure, wherein the touch detection port is coupled with the first driving interface 311 and the touch detection procedure can be a self-capacitive touch detection procedure or a mutual-capacitive touch detection procedure.
- the pixel driving unit 314 includes at least one driving output end to provide the at least one pixel driving signal.
- the control unit 315 is coupled with the second driving interface 312 , the touch detection unit 313 , and the pixel driving unit 314 to control the second driving interface 312 to provide an analog switch channel and/or at least one digital output signal D OUT according to the detection result.
- the analog switch channel has an input end for coupling with an input voltage V IN and an output end for providing an output voltage V OUT , and the input voltage V IN can be a DC voltage or an AC voltage, wherein the analog switch channel can be a semiconductor switch channel, a photo coupler switch channel, a relay switch channel, or a reed switch channel.
- FIG. 4 c illustrates a block diagram of a flat self-luminous touch switch according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the flat self-luminous touch switch includes a self-luminous touch unit 400 and a switch control unit 410 .
- the self-luminous touch unit 400 includes a flat self-luminous pixel area 401 and a pixel driving interface 402 , wherein, the pixel driving interface 402 has a plurality of conductive contacts coupled with a plurality of conductive contacts of the flat self-luminous pixel area 401 .
- the switch control unit 410 includes a first driving interface 411 , a second driving interface 412 , a touch detection unit 413 , a pixel driving unit 414 , a control unit 415 , and an interruptible pixel driving circuit 416 , wherein, the first driving interface 411 is coupled with the pixel driving interface 402 to provide control signals including at least one pixel driving signal and a touch detection signal; and the second driving interface 412 provides an analog switch channel and/or at least one digital output signal D OUT according to a detection result of the touch detection signal.
- the analog switch channel has an input end for coupling with an input voltage V IN and an output end for providing an output voltage V OUT , and the input voltage V IN can be a DC voltage or an AC voltage, wherein the analog switch channel can be a semiconductor switch channel, a photo coupler switch channel, a relay switch channel, or a reed switch channel.
- the touch detection unit 413 includes a touch detection port to provide the touch detection signal, detect a signal parameter of the touch detection signal, and generate the detection result according to the signal parameter during a touch detection procedure, wherein the touch detection port is coupled with the first driving interface 411 and the touch detection procedure can be a self-capacitive touch detection procedure or a mutual-capacitive touch detection procedure.
- the pixel driving unit 414 includes at least one driving output end to provide the at least one pixel driving signal.
- the control unit 415 is coupled with the second driving interface 412 , the touch detection unit 413 , and the pixel driving unit 414 to control the second driving interface 412 to provide an analog switch channel and/or at least one digital output signal D OUT according to the detection result.
- the analog switch channel has an input end for coupling with an input voltage V IN and an output end for providing an output voltage V OUT , and the input voltage V IN can be a DC voltage or an AC voltage, wherein the analog switch channel can be a semiconductor switch channel, a photo coupler switch channel, a relay switch channel, or a reed switch channel.
- the interruptible pixel driving circuit 416 coupled between the first driving interface 411 and the at least one driving output end of the pixel driving unit 414 , includes at least one isolation switch and at least one auxiliary capacitor, wherein, when the switch control unit 410 performs the touch detection procedure, the at least one isolation switch will be switched off, and the at least one auxiliary capacitor will provide electric energy to maintain a display status of the at least one flat self-luminous pixel.
- FIG. 4 d illustrates a circuit diagram of an embodiment of the interruptible pixel driving circuit 416 . As illustrated in FIG.
- the interruptible pixel driving circuit 416 includes an isolation switch 416 a and an auxiliary capacitor 416 b, wherein, the isolation switch 416 a is controlled by a switching signal V SW from the switch control unit 410 .
- a pixel driving signal V DIS from the pixel driving unit 414 will charge the auxiliary capacitor 416 b and drive the self-luminous touch unit 400 via the first driving interface 411 ; and when the isolation switch 416 a is switched off, a driving circuit loop including the pixel driving unit 414 will be interrupted so as not to interfere with a detection circuit loop including the touch detection unit 413 , and the auxiliary capacitor 416 b will provide electric energy to maintain a display status of the self-luminous touch unit 400 .
- the installation of the isolation switch 416 a is therefore not limited to the way shown in FIG. 4 d, and other possible ways can be installing an isolation switch at the positive polarity of V DIS , for example, or installing two isolation switches at the positive polarity and the negative polarity of V DIS respectively.
- the isolation switch can be implemented by at least one transistor or at least one diode (unilateral switch) or a combination of at least one transistor and at least one diode.
- the flat self-luminous pixel area 401 of the self-luminous touch unit 400 includes a first substrate 401 a, a first electrode 401 b, a self-luminous display layer 401 c, a second electrode 401 d, and a second substrate 401 e, wherein, the first substrate 401 a is a transparent substrate, and the first electrode 401 b is a transparent electrode.
- the control unit 415 When the control unit 410 performs a touch detection procedure, the control unit 415 will drive the interruptible pixel driving circuit 416 to interrupt an electric connection between the pixel driving unit 414 and the first driving interface 411 to avoid interfering with the touch detection procedure, and the touch detection unit 413 will deliver a touch detection signal V TP via the first driving interface 411 , and detect a parameter variation (the parameter variation can be, for example, voltage variation, current variation, phase variation, or frequency variation) of the touch detection signal V TP for determining whether a touch event occurs.
- the parameter variation can be, for example, voltage variation, current variation, phase variation, or frequency variation
- an auxiliary capacitor can be installed inside the first driving interface 411 or at the output end of the interruptible pixel driving circuit 416 to provide electric energy to the self-luminous touch unit 400 to maintain a display status of the flat self-luminous pixel area 401 when the pixel driving unit 414 is isolated.
- the touch operation When an operator performs a touch operation on the first substrate 401 a, the touch operation will result in a change on the touch detection signal V TP via the first electrode 401 b, and the control unit 415 will drive the second driving interface 412 to provide an analog switch channel and/or at least one digital output signal D OUT according to the detection result of the touch detection unit 413 .
- FIG. 6 illustrates a block diagram of a flat self-luminous touch switch according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the flat self-luminous touch switch includes a self-luminous touch unit 500 and a switch control unit 510 .
- the self-luminous touch unit 500 includes an AMOLED (active mode organic light emitting diode) pixel area 501 and a pixel driving interface 502 , wherein the AMOLED pixel area 501 includes at least one AMOLED pixel and each of the at least one AMOLED pixel includes a transistor-based constant current circuit to provide at least one light color and at least one light emitting direction, and the pixel driving interface 502 has a plurality of conductive contacts to couple with a plurality of conductive contacts of the AMOLED pixel area 501 . Besides, at least one electrode of each AMOLED pixel is used for touch sensing.
- AMOLED active mode organic light emitting diode
- the switch control unit 510 includes a first driving interface 511 , a second driving interface 512 , a touch detection unit 513 , a pixel driving unit 514 , a control unit 515 , and an interruptible pixel driving circuit 516 , wherein, the first driving interface 511 is coupled with the pixel driving interface 502 to provide control signals including at least one pixel driving signal and a touch detection signal; and the second driving interface 512 provides an analog switch channel and/or at least one digital output signal D OUT according to a detection result of the touch detection signal.
- the analog switch channel has an input end for coupling with an input voltage V IN and an output end for providing an output voltage V OUT , and the input voltage V IN can be a DC voltage or an AC voltage, wherein the analog switch channel can be a semiconductor switch channel, a photo coupler switch channel, a relay switch channel, or a reed switch channel.
- the touch detection unit 513 includes a touch detection port to provide the touch detection signal, detect a signal parameter of the touch detection signal, and generate the detection result according to the signal parameter during a touch detection procedure, wherein the touch detection port is coupled with the first driving interface 511 and the touch detection procedure can be a self-capacitive touch detection procedure or a mutual-capacitive touch detection procedure.
- the pixel driving unit 514 includes at least one driving output end to provide the at least one pixel driving signal.
- the control unit 515 is coupled with the second driving interface 512 , the touch detection unit 513 , and the pixel driving unit 514 to control the second driving interface 512 to provide an analog switch channel and/or at least one digital output signal D OUT according to the detection result.
- the analog switch channel has an input end for coupling with an input voltage V IN and an output end for providing an output voltage V OUT , and the input voltage V IN can be a DC voltage or an AC voltage, wherein the analog switch channel can be a semiconductor switch channel, a photo coupler switch channel, a relay switch channel, or a reed switch channel.
- the interruptible pixel driving circuit 516 coupled between the first driving interface 511 and the at least one driving output end of the pixel driving unit 514 , includes at least one isolation switch (the isolation switch can be implemented by a transistor or a diode) and at least one auxiliary capacitor, wherein, when the switch control unit 510 performs the touch detection procedure, the at least one isolation switch will be switched off, and the at least one auxiliary capacitor will provide electric energy to maintain a display status of the at least one AMOLED pixel.
- the isolation switch can be implemented by a transistor or a diode
- the location of the interruptible pixel driving circuit 516 is not limited to inside the switch control unit 510 ; the interruptible pixel driving circuit 516 can also be installed between the AMOLED pixel area 501 and the pixel driving interface 502 of the self-luminous touch unit 500 .
- the self-luminous touch unit 500 can further have a photo sensing element, a solar cell, or an ESD protection element integrated therein.
- the switch control unit 510 can be implemented by an integrated circuit of a package structure of COB, COG, COF, or SMT.
- the digital output signal D OUT conveys touch input information or gesture input information.
- the at least one AMOLED pixel can display at least one figure.
- FIG. 7 a illustrates a figure displayed by the AMOLED pixel area 501 of FIG. 6 .
- a specific figure is displayed by disrupting electric connections between specific pixel electrodes and a common anode A.
- FIG. 7 b illustrates another figure displayed by the AMOLED pixel area 501 of FIG. 6 .
- the AMOLED pixel area 501 has two common anodes A 1 , A 2 , and two specific figures can be displayed by disrupting electric connections between specific pixel electrodes and the two common anodes A 1 , A 2 .
- the flat self-luminous touch switch of the present invention can expand to include a plurality of self-luminous touch units.
- FIG. 8 illustrates a block diagram of a flat self-luminous touch switch according to still another embodiment of the present invention.
- the flat self-luminous touch switch includes a plurality of self-luminous touch units 600 , a switch control unit 610 , a multiplexer 620 , a plurality of interruptible pixel driving circuits 630 , and an isolation switch 640 .
- Each of the plurality of self-luminous touch units 600 includes at least one flat self-luminous pixel 601 and a pixel driving interface 602 .
- the switch control unit 610 includes a first driving interface 611 , a second driving interface 612 , and a multiplexing control interface 613 , wherein, the first driving interface 611 provides a plurality of pixel driving signals and transmit a plurality of touch detection signals; the second driving interface 612 provides an analog switch channel and/or at least one digital output signal D OUT according to a detection result of one of the plurality of touch detection signals; and the multiplexing control interface 613 provides a multiplexing control signal.
- the multiplexer 620 has a control interface 621 , an input interface 622 , and an output interface 623 , wherein the control interface 621 is coupled with the multiplexing control signal; the input interface 622 is coupled with the plurality of interruptible pixel driving circuits 630 ; and the output interface 623 is coupled with the pixel driving interface 602 of each of the plurality of self-luminous touch units 600 .
- the plurality of interruptible pixel driving circuits 630 coupled between the first driving interface 611 and the input interface 622 of the multiplexer 620 , each including a unilateral switch 631 and an auxiliary capacitor 632 ; when the switch control unit 610 performs a touch detection procedure, at least one of the unilateral switches 631 will be switched off, and at least one of the auxiliary capacitors 632 will provide electric energy to maintain a display status of at least one of the self-luminous touch units 600 , and the touch detection procedure can be a self-capacitive touch detection procedure or a mutual-capacitive touch detection procedure. Besides, when the switch control unit 610 performs the touch detection procedure, the isolation switch 640 is switched off to further make sure the touch detection procedure will be free of interference from any pixel driving unit.
- the present invention possesses the following advantages:
- the flat self-luminous touch switch of the present invention is capable of providing a slim outline.
- the flat self-luminous touch switch of the present invention is capable of providing a curved outline.
- the flat self-luminous touch switch of the present invention is capable of providing a plurality of light colors, a plurality of color levels, and a plurality of displayed figures.
- the flat self-luminous touch switch of the present invention is capable of preventing dust and moisture from entering the switch.
- the flat self-luminous touch switch of the present invention is capable of providing a longer operation lifetime.
- the present invention herein enhances the performance than the conventional structure and further complies with the patent application requirements and is submitted to the Patent and Trademark Office for review and granting of the commensurate patent rights.
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Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a touch switch, especially to a flat self-luminous touch switch.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
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FIG. 1 , which illustrates an outline of a luminous push-button of prior art. As illustrated inFIG. 1 , the luminous push-button of prior art has abody 10, aluminous button part 20, and a plurality ofswitch connection pins 30. - When in operation, an operator can change the interconnection status of the plurality of
switch connection pins 30 by pressing theluminous button part 20. - However, there are mechanical switches (not shown in the figure) inside the
body 10 and the mechanical switches generally have contact failure issue after a finite number of push operations on theluminous button part 20. Besides, dust and moisture can enter thebody 10 via gaps between thebody 10 and theluminous button part 20 to cause poor contact or short circuit phenomenon in the plurality ofswitch connection pins 30. As a result, the practical operation lifetime of the luminous push-button of prior art cannot satisfy the consumers. Besides, under the trend that the electronic products require a slim and small form factor, as small sized luminous push buttons cannot be easily assembled and cost high, luminous push buttons are therefore not suitable in some applications. - To solve the foregoing problems, a novel luminous switch structure is needed.
- One objective of the present invention is to disclose a flat self-luminous touch switch, which is capable of providing a slim outline.
- Another objective of the present invention is to disclose a flat self-luminous touch switch, which is capable of providing a curved outline.
- Another objective of the present invention is to disclose a flat self-luminous touch switch, which is capable of providing a plurality of light colors, a plurality of color levels, and a plurality of displayed figures.
- Another objective of the present invention is to disclose a flat self-luminous touch switch, which is capable of preventing dust and moisture from entering the switch.
- Still another objective of the present invention is to disclose a flat self-luminous touch switch, which is capable of providing a longer operation lifetime.
- To attain the foregoing objectives, a flat self-luminous touch switch is proposed, including:
- a self-luminous touch unit, including at least one flat self-luminous pixel and a pixel driving interface; and
- a switch control unit, including a first driving interface and a second driving interface, wherein, the first driving interface is coupled with the pixel driving interface to provide at least one pixel driving signal and transmit a touch detection signal; and the second driving interface provides an analog switch channel and/or at least one digital output signal according to a detection result of the touch detection signal.
- In one embodiment, the self-luminous touch unit provides at least one light color and at least one light emitting direction.
- In one embodiment, the self-luminous touch unit further includes a resistive type touch sensing element.
- In one embodiment, the self-luminous touch unit further includes a capacitive type touch sensing element, which is embedded in the at least one flat self-luminous pixel or attached atop the at least one flat self-luminous pixel.
- In one embodiment, the flat self-luminous pixel is implemented by a self-luminous structure selected from a group consisting of EL, PLED, and OLED.
- In one embodiment, the switch control unit further includes:
- a touch detection unit, including a touch detection port to provide the touch detection signal and detect a signal parameter of the touch detection signal during a touch detection procedure, and the touch detection unit generating the detection result according to the signal parameter, wherein the touch detection port is coupled with the first driving interface;
- a pixel driving unit, including at least one driving output end to provide the at least one pixel driving signal; and
- an interruptible pixel driving circuit, coupled between the first driving interface and the at least one driving output end of the pixel driving unit, including at least one isolation switch and at least one auxiliary capacitor, wherein, when the switch control unit performs the touch detection procedure, the at least one isolation switch will be switched off, and the at least one auxiliary capacitor will provide electric energy to maintain a display status of the at least one flat self-luminous pixel.
- In one embodiment, the analog switch channel is selected from a group consisting of a semiconductor switch channel, a photo coupler switch channel, a relay switch channel, and a reed switch channel.
- To attain the foregoing objectives, another flat self-luminous touch switch is proposed, including:
- a self-luminous touch unit, including at least one AMOLED pixel and a pixel driving interface; and
- a switch control unit, including a first driving interface and a second driving interface, wherein, the first driving interface is coupled with the pixel driving interface to provide at least one pixel driving signal and transmit a touch detection signal; and the second driving interface provides an analog switch channel and/or at least one digital output signal according to a detection result of the touch detection signal.
- In one embodiment, the self-luminous touch unit provides at least one light color and at least one light emitting direction.
- In one embodiment, at least one electrode of each of the at least one AMOLED pixel is used for touch sensing.
- In one embodiment, the self-luminous touch unit further includes an interruptible pixel driving circuit, coupled between the at least one AMOLED pixel and the pixel driving interface, including at least one isolation switch and at least one auxiliary capacitor, wherein, when the switch control unit performs a touch detection procedure, the at least one isolation switch will be switched off, and the at least one auxiliary capacitor will provide electric energy to maintain a display status of the at least one AMOLED pixel.
- In one embodiment, the touch detection procedure is selected from a group consisting of self-capacitive touch detection procedure and mutual-capacitive touch detection procedure.
- In one embodiment, the self-luminous touch unit further includes at least one constant current circuit to drive the at least one AMOLED pixel.
- In one embodiment, the self-luminous touch unit further has a photo sensing element integrated therein.
- In one embodiment, the self-luminous touch unit further has a solar cell integrated therein.
- In one embodiment, the self-luminous touch unit further has an ESD (electrostatic discharge) protection element integrated therein.
- In one embodiment, the switch control unit further includes:
- a touch detection unit, including a touch detection port to provide the touch detection signal and detect a signal parameter of the touch detection signal, wherein the touch detection port is coupled with the first driving interface;
- a pixel driving unit, including at least one driving output end to provide the at least one pixel driving signal; and
- an interruptible pixel driving circuit, coupled between the first driving interface and the pixel driving unit, including at least one isolation switch and at least one auxiliary capacitor, wherein, when the switch control unit performs the touch detection procedure, the at least one isolation switch will be switched off, and the at least one auxiliary capacitor will provide electric energy to maintain a display status of the at least one AMOLED pixel.
- In one embodiment, the switch control unit is implemented by an integrated circuit having a package structure selected from a group consisting of COB, COG, COF, and SMT.
- In one embodiment, the digital output signal conveys touch input information or gesture input information.
- In one embodiment, the at least one AMOLED pixel displays at least one figure.
- To attain the foregoing objectives, still another flat self-luminous touch switch is proposed, including:
- a plurality of self-luminous touch units, each including at least one flat self-luminous pixel and a pixel driving interface;
- a switch control unit, including a first driving interface, a second driving interface, and a multiplexing control interface, wherein, the first driving interface provides a plurality of pixel driving signals and transmit a plurality of touch detection signals; the second driving interface provides an analog switch channel and/or at least one digital output signal according to a detection result of one of the plurality of touch detection signals; and the multiplexing control interface provides a multiplexing control signal;
- a multiplexer, having a control interface, an input interface, and an output interface, wherein the control interface is coupled with the multiplexing control signal, the output interface is coupled with the pixel driving interface of each of the plurality of self-luminous touch units; and
- a plurality of interruptible pixel driving circuits, coupled between the first driving interface and the input interface of the multiplexer, each including a unilateral switch and an auxiliary capacitor;
- wherein, when the switch control unit performs a touch detection procedure, at least one of the unilateral switches will be switched off, and at least one of the auxiliary capacitors will provide electric energy to maintain a display status of at least one of the self-luminous touch units.
- To make it easier for our examiner to understand the objective of the invention, its structure, innovative features, and performance, we use preferred embodiments together with the accompanying drawings for the detailed description of the invention.
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FIG. 1 illustrates an outline of a luminous push-button of prior art. -
FIG. 2 is an illustrative diagram of a flat self-luminous touch switch of the present invention. -
FIG. 3 a illustrates an outline of a flat self-luminous touch switch of the present invention. -
FIG. 3 b illustrates a scenario where an operator performs a slide operation on the flat self-luminous touch switch ofFIG. 3 a. -
FIG. 4 a illustrates a block diagram of a flat self-luminous touch switch according to an embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 b illustrates a block diagram of a flat self-luminous touch switch according to another embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 c illustrates a block diagram of a flat self-luminous touch switch according to another embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 d illustrates a circuit diagram of an embodiment of the interruptible pixel driving circuit ofFIG. 4 c. -
FIG. 5 illustrates an embodiment of the self-luminous touch unit ofFIG. 4 c. -
FIG. 6 illustrates a block diagram of a flat self-luminous touch switch according to another embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 7 a illustrates a figure displayed by the AMOLED pixel area ofFIG. 6 . -
FIG. 7 b illustrates another figure displayed by the AMOLED pixel area ofFIG. 6 . -
FIG. 8 illustrates a block diagram of a flat self-luminous touch switch according to still another embodiment of the present invention. - Please refer to
FIG. 2 , which is an illustrative diagram of a flat self-luminous touch switch of the present invention. As illustrated inFIG. 2 , the flat self-luminous touch switch includes a self-luminous touch unit 100 and aswitch control unit 110. - The self-
luminous touch unit 100 includes a flat self-luminous pixel area 101 and apixel driving interface 102, wherein the flat self-luminous pixel area 101 includes at least one flat self-luminous pixel and at least one light emitting direction for providing at least one light color, and the flat self-luminous pixel can be implemented by an EL (electroluminescent) self-luminous structure, a PLED (polymer light emitting diode) self-luminous structure, or an OLED (organic light emitting diode) self-luminous structure; and thepixel driving interface 102 is coupled with control signals from theswitch control unit 110, and the control signals include a pixel driving signal and a touch detection signal. - The touch sensing function of the self-
luminous touch unit 100 can be realized by: a) placing a resistive type touch sensing element or a capacitive type touch sensing element on the flat self-luminous pixel area 101; b) embedding a capacitive type touch sensing element in the flat self-luminous pixel; or c) directly using an electrode of the flat self-luminous pixel as a touch sensing electrode. - The
switch control unit 110 includes afirst driving interface 111 and asecond driving interface 112, wherein, thefirst driving interface 111 is coupled with thepixel driving interface 102 to provide the control signal; and thesecond driving interface 112 provides an analog switch channel and/or at least one digital output signal DOUT according to a detection result of the touch detection signal. The analog switch channel has an input end for coupling with an input voltage VIN and an output end for providing an output voltage VOUT, and the input voltage VIN can be a DC (direct current) voltage or an AC (alternative current) voltage, wherein the analog switch channel can be a semiconductor switch channel, a photo coupler switch channel, a relay switch channel, or a reed switch channel. As the present invention utilizes a flat self-luminous structure, the flat self-luminous touch switch is capable of providing a plurality of light colors and a plurality of color levels. - Please refer to
FIG. 3 a, which illustrates an outline of a flat self-luminous touch switch of the present invention. As illustrated inFIG. 3 a, the flat self-luminous touch switch of the present invention has a slim outline and includes a flat self-luminous touch area 201 a and a plurality of switch connection pins 201 b. When in operation, as illustrated inFIG. 3 b, an operator can perform a slide operation on a surface of the flat self-luminous touch area 201 a according to a clockwise rotation indicative figure displayed in the flat self-luminous touch area 201 a to switch on an analog switch channel and/or provide at least one digital output signal. Besides, as the flat self-luminous pixel can also be implemented on a curved surface, the flat self-luminous touch switch of the present invention can also provide a curved outline. - Besides, the switch control unit of the flat self-luminous touch switch of the present invention can be installed not only on a top substrate or a bottom substrate of the self-luminous touch unit, but on an external circuit board. The switch control unit can be implemented by an integrated circuit, and the package structure of the integrated circuit can be COB (chip on board) COG (chip on glass) COF (chip on film) or SMT (surface mount technology).
- Please refer to
FIG. 4 a, which illustrates a block diagram of a flat self-luminous touch switch according to an embodiment of the present invention. As illustrated inFIG. 4 a, the flat self-luminous touch switch includes a self-luminous touch unit 200 and aswitch control unit 210. - The self-
luminous touch unit 200 includes a flat self-luminous pixel area 201, apixel driving interface 202, and atouch sensing element 203, wherein, thepixel driving interface 202 is coupled with the flat self-luminous pixel area 201 and thetouch sensing element 203; and thetouch sensing element 203, which can be a resistive touch sensing element or a capacitive touch sensing element, is atop the flat self-luminous pixel area 201 and the attachment of thetouch sensing element 203 to the flat self-luminous pixel area 201 can be realized by using a glue. - The
switch control unit 210 includes afirst driving interface 211, asecond driving interface 212, atouch detection unit 213, apixel driving unit 214, and acontrol unit 215, wherein, thefirst driving interface 211 is coupled with thepixel driving interface 202 to provide control signals including at least one pixel driving signal and a touch detection signal; and thesecond driving interface 212 provides an analog switch channel and/or at least one digital output signal DOUT according to a detection result of the touch detection signal. The analog switch channel has an input end for coupling with an input voltage VIN and an output end for providing an output voltage VOUT, and the input voltage VIN can be a DC voltage or an AC voltage, wherein the analog switch channel can be a semiconductor switch channel, a photo coupler switch channel, a relay switch channel, or a reed switch channel. - The
touch detection unit 213 includes a touch detection port to provide the touch detection signal, detect a signal parameter of the touch detection signal, and generate the detection result according to the signal parameter during a touch detection procedure, wherein the touch detection port is coupled with thefirst driving interface 211 and the touch detection procedure can be a self-capacitive touch detection procedure or a mutual-capacitive touch detection procedure. - The
pixel driving unit 214 includes at least one driving output end to provide the at least one pixel driving signal, and the at least one driving output end is coupled with thefirst driving interface 211. - The
control unit 215 is coupled with thesecond driving interface 212, thetouch detection unit 213, and thepixel driving unit 214 to control thesecond driving interface 212 to provide an analog switch channel and/or at least one digital output signal DOUT according to the detection result. The analog switch channel has an input end for coupling with an input voltage VIN and an output end for providing an output voltage VOUT, and the input voltage VIN can be a DC voltage or an AC voltage, wherein the analog switch channel can be a semiconductor switch channel, a photo coupler switch channel, a relay switch channel, or a reed switch channel. - Please refer to
FIG. 4 b, which illustrates a block diagram of a flat self-luminous touch switch according to another embodiment of the present invention. As illustrated inFIG. 4 b, the flat self-luminous touch switch includes a self-luminous touch unit 300 and aswitch control unit 310. - The self-
luminous touch unit 300 includes a flat self-luminous pixel area 301, apixel driving interface 302, and atouch sensing electrode 303 embedded in the flat self-luminous pixel area 301, wherein, thepixel driving interface 302 is coupled with the flat self-luminous pixel area 301 and thetouch sensing electrode 303; and thetouch sensing electrode 303 can be in a same plane with or above a pixel electrode (not shown in the figure) of the flat self-luminous pixel area 301. - The
switch control unit 310 includes afirst driving interface 311, asecond driving interface 312, atouch detection unit 313, apixel driving unit 314, and acontrol unit 315, wherein, thefirst driving interface 311 is coupled with thepixel driving interface 302 to provide control signals including at least one pixel driving signal and a touch detection signal; and thesecond driving interface 312 provides an analog switch channel and/or at least one digital output signal DOUT according to a detection result of the touch detection signal. The analog switch channel has an input end for coupling with an input voltage VIN and an output end for providing an output voltage VOUT, and the input voltage VIN can be a DC voltage or an AC voltage, wherein the analog switch channel can be a semiconductor switch channel, a photo coupler switch channel, a relay switch channel, or a reed switch channel. - The
touch detection unit 313 includes a touch detection port to provide the touch detection signal, detect a signal parameter of the touch detection signal, and generate the detection result according to the signal parameter during a touch detection procedure, wherein the touch detection port is coupled with thefirst driving interface 311 and the touch detection procedure can be a self-capacitive touch detection procedure or a mutual-capacitive touch detection procedure. - The
pixel driving unit 314 includes at least one driving output end to provide the at least one pixel driving signal. - The
control unit 315 is coupled with thesecond driving interface 312, thetouch detection unit 313, and thepixel driving unit 314 to control thesecond driving interface 312 to provide an analog switch channel and/or at least one digital output signal DOUT according to the detection result. The analog switch channel has an input end for coupling with an input voltage VIN and an output end for providing an output voltage VOUT, and the input voltage VIN can be a DC voltage or an AC voltage, wherein the analog switch channel can be a semiconductor switch channel, a photo coupler switch channel, a relay switch channel, or a reed switch channel. - Please refer to
FIG. 4 c, which illustrates a block diagram of a flat self-luminous touch switch according to another embodiment of the present invention. As illustrated inFIG. 4 c, the flat self-luminous touch switch includes a self-luminous touch unit 400 and aswitch control unit 410. - The self-
luminous touch unit 400 includes a flat self-luminous pixel area 401 and apixel driving interface 402, wherein, thepixel driving interface 402 has a plurality of conductive contacts coupled with a plurality of conductive contacts of the flat self-luminous pixel area 401. - The
switch control unit 410 includes afirst driving interface 411, asecond driving interface 412, atouch detection unit 413, apixel driving unit 414, acontrol unit 415, and an interruptiblepixel driving circuit 416, wherein, thefirst driving interface 411 is coupled with thepixel driving interface 402 to provide control signals including at least one pixel driving signal and a touch detection signal; and thesecond driving interface 412 provides an analog switch channel and/or at least one digital output signal DOUT according to a detection result of the touch detection signal. The analog switch channel has an input end for coupling with an input voltage VIN and an output end for providing an output voltage VOUT, and the input voltage VIN can be a DC voltage or an AC voltage, wherein the analog switch channel can be a semiconductor switch channel, a photo coupler switch channel, a relay switch channel, or a reed switch channel. - The
touch detection unit 413 includes a touch detection port to provide the touch detection signal, detect a signal parameter of the touch detection signal, and generate the detection result according to the signal parameter during a touch detection procedure, wherein the touch detection port is coupled with thefirst driving interface 411 and the touch detection procedure can be a self-capacitive touch detection procedure or a mutual-capacitive touch detection procedure. - The
pixel driving unit 414 includes at least one driving output end to provide the at least one pixel driving signal. - The
control unit 415 is coupled with thesecond driving interface 412, thetouch detection unit 413, and thepixel driving unit 414 to control thesecond driving interface 412 to provide an analog switch channel and/or at least one digital output signal DOUT according to the detection result. The analog switch channel has an input end for coupling with an input voltage VIN and an output end for providing an output voltage VOUT, and the input voltage VIN can be a DC voltage or an AC voltage, wherein the analog switch channel can be a semiconductor switch channel, a photo coupler switch channel, a relay switch channel, or a reed switch channel. - The interruptible
pixel driving circuit 416, coupled between thefirst driving interface 411 and the at least one driving output end of thepixel driving unit 414, includes at least one isolation switch and at least one auxiliary capacitor, wherein, when theswitch control unit 410 performs the touch detection procedure, the at least one isolation switch will be switched off, and the at least one auxiliary capacitor will provide electric energy to maintain a display status of the at least one flat self-luminous pixel. Please refer toFIG. 4 d, which illustrates a circuit diagram of an embodiment of the interruptiblepixel driving circuit 416. As illustrated inFIG. 4 d, the interruptiblepixel driving circuit 416 includes anisolation switch 416 a and anauxiliary capacitor 416 b, wherein, theisolation switch 416 a is controlled by a switching signal VSW from theswitch control unit 410. When theisolation switch 416 a is switched on, a pixel driving signal VDIS from thepixel driving unit 414 will charge theauxiliary capacitor 416 b and drive the self-luminous touch unit 400 via thefirst driving interface 411; and when theisolation switch 416 a is switched off, a driving circuit loop including thepixel driving unit 414 will be interrupted so as not to interfere with a detection circuit loop including thetouch detection unit 413, and theauxiliary capacitor 416 b will provide electric energy to maintain a display status of the self-luminous touch unit 400. Besides, as the function of theisolation switch 416 a is to prevent the driving circuit loop including thepixel driving unit 414 from interfering with the detection circuit loop including thetouch detection unit 413, the installation of theisolation switch 416 a is therefore not limited to the way shown inFIG. 4 d, and other possible ways can be installing an isolation switch at the positive polarity of VDIS, for example, or installing two isolation switches at the positive polarity and the negative polarity of VDIS respectively. Besides, the isolation switch can be implemented by at least one transistor or at least one diode (unilateral switch) or a combination of at least one transistor and at least one diode. - Please refer to
FIG. 5 , which illustrates an embodiment of the self-luminous touch unit 400 ofFIG. 4 c. As illustrated inFIG. 5 , the flat self-luminous pixel area 401 of the self-luminous touch unit 400 includes afirst substrate 401 a, afirst electrode 401 b, a self-luminous display layer 401 c, asecond electrode 401 d, and asecond substrate 401 e, wherein, thefirst substrate 401 a is a transparent substrate, and thefirst electrode 401 b is a transparent electrode. - When the
control unit 410 performs a touch detection procedure, thecontrol unit 415 will drive the interruptiblepixel driving circuit 416 to interrupt an electric connection between thepixel driving unit 414 and thefirst driving interface 411 to avoid interfering with the touch detection procedure, and thetouch detection unit 413 will deliver a touch detection signal VTP via thefirst driving interface 411, and detect a parameter variation (the parameter variation can be, for example, voltage variation, current variation, phase variation, or frequency variation) of the touch detection signal VTP for determining whether a touch event occurs. Besides, an auxiliary capacitor can be installed inside thefirst driving interface 411 or at the output end of the interruptiblepixel driving circuit 416 to provide electric energy to the self-luminous touch unit 400 to maintain a display status of the flat self-luminous pixel area 401 when thepixel driving unit 414 is isolated. - When an operator performs a touch operation on the
first substrate 401 a, the touch operation will result in a change on the touch detection signal VTP via thefirst electrode 401 b, and thecontrol unit 415 will drive thesecond driving interface 412 to provide an analog switch channel and/or at least one digital output signal DOUT according to the detection result of thetouch detection unit 413. - Please refer to
FIG. 6 , which illustrates a block diagram of a flat self-luminous touch switch according to another embodiment of the present invention. As illustrated inFIG. 6 , the flat self-luminous touch switch includes a self-luminous touch unit 500 and aswitch control unit 510. - The self-
luminous touch unit 500 includes an AMOLED (active mode organic light emitting diode)pixel area 501 and apixel driving interface 502, wherein theAMOLED pixel area 501 includes at least one AMOLED pixel and each of the at least one AMOLED pixel includes a transistor-based constant current circuit to provide at least one light color and at least one light emitting direction, and thepixel driving interface 502 has a plurality of conductive contacts to couple with a plurality of conductive contacts of theAMOLED pixel area 501. Besides, at least one electrode of each AMOLED pixel is used for touch sensing. - The
switch control unit 510 includes afirst driving interface 511, asecond driving interface 512, atouch detection unit 513, apixel driving unit 514, acontrol unit 515, and an interruptiblepixel driving circuit 516, wherein, thefirst driving interface 511 is coupled with thepixel driving interface 502 to provide control signals including at least one pixel driving signal and a touch detection signal; and thesecond driving interface 512 provides an analog switch channel and/or at least one digital output signal DOUT according to a detection result of the touch detection signal. The analog switch channel has an input end for coupling with an input voltage VIN and an output end for providing an output voltage VOUT, and the input voltage VIN can be a DC voltage or an AC voltage, wherein the analog switch channel can be a semiconductor switch channel, a photo coupler switch channel, a relay switch channel, or a reed switch channel. - The
touch detection unit 513 includes a touch detection port to provide the touch detection signal, detect a signal parameter of the touch detection signal, and generate the detection result according to the signal parameter during a touch detection procedure, wherein the touch detection port is coupled with thefirst driving interface 511 and the touch detection procedure can be a self-capacitive touch detection procedure or a mutual-capacitive touch detection procedure. - The
pixel driving unit 514 includes at least one driving output end to provide the at least one pixel driving signal. - The
control unit 515 is coupled with thesecond driving interface 512, thetouch detection unit 513, and thepixel driving unit 514 to control thesecond driving interface 512 to provide an analog switch channel and/or at least one digital output signal DOUT according to the detection result. The analog switch channel has an input end for coupling with an input voltage VIN and an output end for providing an output voltage VOUT, and the input voltage VIN can be a DC voltage or an AC voltage, wherein the analog switch channel can be a semiconductor switch channel, a photo coupler switch channel, a relay switch channel, or a reed switch channel. - The interruptible
pixel driving circuit 516, coupled between thefirst driving interface 511 and the at least one driving output end of thepixel driving unit 514, includes at least one isolation switch (the isolation switch can be implemented by a transistor or a diode) and at least one auxiliary capacitor, wherein, when theswitch control unit 510 performs the touch detection procedure, the at least one isolation switch will be switched off, and the at least one auxiliary capacitor will provide electric energy to maintain a display status of the at least one AMOLED pixel. Besides, the location of the interruptiblepixel driving circuit 516 is not limited to inside theswitch control unit 510; the interruptiblepixel driving circuit 516 can also be installed between theAMOLED pixel area 501 and thepixel driving interface 502 of the self-luminous touch unit 500. - Besides, the self-
luminous touch unit 500 can further have a photo sensing element, a solar cell, or an ESD protection element integrated therein. - Besides, the
switch control unit 510 can be implemented by an integrated circuit of a package structure of COB, COG, COF, or SMT. - Besides, the digital output signal DOUT conveys touch input information or gesture input information.
- Besides, the at least one AMOLED pixel can display at least one figure. Please refer to
FIG. 7 a, which illustrates a figure displayed by theAMOLED pixel area 501 ofFIG. 6 . As illustrated inFIG. 7 a, a specific figure is displayed by disrupting electric connections between specific pixel electrodes and a common anode A. Please refer toFIG. 7 b, which illustrates another figure displayed by theAMOLED pixel area 501 ofFIG. 6 . As illustrated inFIG. 7 b, theAMOLED pixel area 501 has two common anodes A1, A2, and two specific figures can be displayed by disrupting electric connections between specific pixel electrodes and the two common anodes A1, A2. When the common anode A1 is driven, a first figure is displayed; when the common anode A2 is driven, a second figure is displayed; and when both the common anode A1 and the common anode A2 are driven, a third figure made up of the first figure and the second figure is displayed. - Based on the principles elaborated above, the flat self-luminous touch switch of the present invention can expand to include a plurality of self-luminous touch units. Please refer to
FIG. 8 , which illustrates a block diagram of a flat self-luminous touch switch according to still another embodiment of the present invention. As illustrated inFIG. 8 , the flat self-luminous touch switch includes a plurality of self-luminous touch units 600, aswitch control unit 610, amultiplexer 620, a plurality of interruptiblepixel driving circuits 630, and anisolation switch 640. - Each of the plurality of self-
luminous touch units 600 includes at least one flat self-luminous pixel 601 and apixel driving interface 602. - The
switch control unit 610 includes afirst driving interface 611, asecond driving interface 612, and amultiplexing control interface 613, wherein, thefirst driving interface 611 provides a plurality of pixel driving signals and transmit a plurality of touch detection signals; thesecond driving interface 612 provides an analog switch channel and/or at least one digital output signal DOUT according to a detection result of one of the plurality of touch detection signals; and themultiplexing control interface 613 provides a multiplexing control signal. - The
multiplexer 620 has acontrol interface 621, aninput interface 622, and anoutput interface 623, wherein thecontrol interface 621 is coupled with the multiplexing control signal; theinput interface 622 is coupled with the plurality of interruptiblepixel driving circuits 630; and theoutput interface 623 is coupled with thepixel driving interface 602 of each of the plurality of self-luminous touch units 600. - The plurality of interruptible
pixel driving circuits 630, coupled between thefirst driving interface 611 and theinput interface 622 of themultiplexer 620, each including aunilateral switch 631 and anauxiliary capacitor 632; when theswitch control unit 610 performs a touch detection procedure, at least one of theunilateral switches 631 will be switched off, and at least one of theauxiliary capacitors 632 will provide electric energy to maintain a display status of at least one of the self-luminous touch units 600, and the touch detection procedure can be a self-capacitive touch detection procedure or a mutual-capacitive touch detection procedure. Besides, when theswitch control unit 610 performs the touch detection procedure, theisolation switch 640 is switched off to further make sure the touch detection procedure will be free of interference from any pixel driving unit. - Thanks to the proposals above, the present invention possesses the following advantages:
- 1. The flat self-luminous touch switch of the present invention is capable of providing a slim outline.
- 2. The flat self-luminous touch switch of the present invention is capable of providing a curved outline.
- 3. The flat self-luminous touch switch of the present invention is capable of providing a plurality of light colors, a plurality of color levels, and a plurality of displayed figures.
- 4. The flat self-luminous touch switch of the present invention is capable of preventing dust and moisture from entering the switch.
- 5. The flat self-luminous touch switch of the present invention is capable of providing a longer operation lifetime.
- While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements and procedures, and the scope of the appended claims therefore should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements and procedures.
- In summation of the above description, the present invention herein enhances the performance than the conventional structure and further complies with the patent application requirements and is submitted to the Patent and Trademark Office for review and granting of the commensurate patent rights.
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